Does Mercedes-Benz Reset Have Any Impact?

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ColtonMarie
07/29/25 10:14am
Mercedes-Benz reset has no impact. The reset only involves parameters like interval fuel consumption and maintenance tire pressure, and does not affect other functions. Tire Pressure Reset for Other Vehicles: The tire pressure reset button is located on the operating lever to the left of the steering wheel. The operation method is as follows: step on the car's brake pedal to prepare to start the engine; press the car's one-button start to ignite the engine; Tire Pressure Reset Operation Method: Under normal circumstances, if a tire pressure check alarm is triggered, immediately go to a tire repair shop or 4S store for tire pressure adjustment. After adjustment, perform a balance check on the tire pressure of all four wheels. Once it is confirmed that the tire pressure of all four wheels is uniform, press and hold the SET button in front of the gear lever for about 3 seconds to deactivate the tire pressure alarm.
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